Jake71887 wrote...
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..
Send her over to me instead
It's true, she does have a nice body...
Jake71887 wrote...
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..
Send her over to me instead
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..
Send her over to me instead
It's true, she does have a nice body...
I think the last time I chose to play a female character was in Fallout 1, and it was specifically to recreate a particular character. I just never got into it. But I do understand that some guys do it almost exclusively. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.videowiz186 wrote...
Thought was only one that did not play female.
yeah, shepard played matchmaker on illuim with that asari and krogan. Why not get them back together? does he ever say what happened between them?NuclearBuddha wrote...
It would have been nice to set those two up again, actually.pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..NuclearBuddha wrote...
Good point. I don't play FemShep, so I wouldn't know. As far as Miranda goes, Jacob is more than welcome to her.
videowiz186 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Good point. I don't play FemShep, so I wouldn't know. As far as Miranda goes, Jacob is more than welcome to her.
Thought was only one that did not play female.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
I think the last time I chose to play a female character was in Fallout 1, and it was specifically to recreate a particular character. I just never got into it. But I do understand that some guys do it almost exclusively. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.videowiz186 wrote...
Thought was only one that did not play female.
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..
Send her over to me instead
It's true, she does have a nice body...
Formis_Sage wrote...
I'll try to find that full sized.knight5923 wrote...
Acutally, I spotted it on one of the groups. It's not the full-sized version, but it's still great:D
Goat_Shepard wrote...
videowiz186 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Good point. I don't play FemShep, so I wouldn't know. As far as Miranda goes, Jacob is more than welcome to her.
Thought was only one that did not play female.
Played female on 2 playthroughs in ME1, voice acting ok. 1 hour into ME2 Femshep playthrough could not handle voice. Think it was because of major improvements to Meer and of course Talimance. Also, attractive female impossible (for me).
indeed and their's certain dialogue you can only get with a femshep. like the sexist comment the batarian makes on garrus's recruitment. plus i use femshep when I'm achievement hunting.pvt fc jenkins wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
I think the last time I chose to play a female character was in Fallout 1, and it was specifically to recreate a particular character. I just never got into it. But I do understand that some guys do it almost exclusively. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.videowiz186 wrote...
Thought was only one that did not play female.
When you say it like that it just sounds creepy... I make primarily Male characters; though I also enjoy playing a female character every once and a while
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Really? What was wrong with his loyalty mission?Daskworx wrote...
I think his loyalty mission did him no favours, i didn't connect with the character at all really, don't know why
Or maybe i was put off by a man in basically posh leather overalls...
Andaius20 wrote...
Auzzy chick's do sound interesting
Goat_Shepard wrote...
You pictured a Shepard, Jacob, Thane, and Garrus shishkabob didn't youok just to be clear I'm not a homophobe I just find some things...humorous.
I agree that Jacob's was good. It was actually a really old-fashioned pulpy kind of plot.Goat_Shepard wrote...
His loyalty mission was freakin epic, man.
Idk if it was the music or the story in general, or the way Jacob says
"what the hell", but it was pretty dark, and the end scene is legendary.
Shepard and Tali pacing around while Jacob talks to his dad and the
sick males are creeping up. It's the little things that make a story. Tali's loyalty mission was this big --------------------------------------------------------------------------- everyone else ----------------------------- and Jack's loyalty mission was ------.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
I think the last time I chose to play a female character was in Fallout 1, and it was specifically to recreate a particular character. I just never got into it. But I do understand that some guys do it almost exclusively. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.videowiz186 wrote...
Thought was only one that did not play female.
Sir, yes sir! I don't know what got into me, sir!Rath363 wrote...
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..
Send her over to me instead
It's true, she does have a nice body...
*slap* PRIVATE! calm down! That is an ORDER!
pvt fc jenkins wrote...
You kidding? Attractive female is so much easier to make than attractive male.
sergio71785 wrote...
Formis_Sage wrote...
I'll try to find that full sized.knight5923 wrote...
Acutally, I spotted it on one of the groups. It's not the full-sized version, but it's still great:D
Oh, don't worry, I'm quite sure it's full sized.

1) The difference between dogs and wolves is nigh infinitesimally smaller than the difference between humans and chimpanzees, and horses and donkeys, so naturally they would be able to breed with one another.Goat_Shepard wrote...
knight5923 wrote...
I really don't wanna start a big fight or something, this is honestly a thought that just came to me regarding the whole interbreeding bit.
Although I've never taken an biology courses, I've taken a lot of physical anthropology courses which dealt a great deal with miscegenation (breeding between races/species). Here's the thing: everyone's always arguing that it's in every basic biology course that the dna of seperate species can't combine. I don't deny that at all. but here's my point; in any of these courses, did anybody ever learn about a race of sentient machines liquidating biological life forms to somehow, through some unknown process, propogate their own mechanical species? Yes, science fiction has to be roughly based in scientific fact, but at the end of the day, the it's still fiction, and fiction will always take over at some point. There's always a point in science fiction where you have to suspend you logical beliefs and just give in to the narrative, take a leap of faith and emerse yourself in the story. If we can't do that, then we had might as well all go out and get texts on genetic sequencing and discuss that, because that's all that will be left.
So bottom line, here's my stance on the subject:
Modern science says species cannot, under almost any circumstances, interbreed and produce viable offspring. (I say almost because technically, according to nomenclature, wolves and domestic dogs are seperate species, though they can still interbreed). But we're not talking about modern science, or even this world at all. We're discussing a world in which all technology is based around a fictional substance, which doesn't exist in our universe, and has various near magical effects on anything and everything with mass. If the writer's can come up with that, and have it accepted, I don't see why some we are arguing so often and vehemently over the postualted use of some other fictional technology that could allow interbreeding. Who knows, maybe Eezo has some weird side effect that allows different DNAs to combine somehow:huh: it doesn't really matter, because it's science fiction. What the authors say is true is true, regardless of how it's viewed from a human perspective.
just my two cents^_^
.............actually, that looks a bit more like a buck fifty:huh:
Interesting bit on the wolves and dogs. Bioware could easily explain it, but what's the point altogether? You want there to be a pregnant scene? Or you want at the end of ME3 Tali says "Shepard, I'm pregnant". The latter would be legendary, but of course not a gamebreaker.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Goat_Shepard wrote...
You pictured a Shepard, Jacob, Thane, and Garrus shishkabob didn't youok just to be clear I'm not a homophobe I just find some things...humorous.
I won't lie, I saw the man-train running. It was a horrible thing.I agree that Jacob's was good. It was actually a really old-fashioned pulpy kind of plot.Goat_Shepard wrote...
His loyalty mission was freakin epic, man.
Idk if it was the music or the story in general, or the way Jacob says
"what the hell", but it was pretty dark, and the end scene is legendary.
Shepard and Tali pacing around while Jacob talks to his dad and the
sick males are creeping up. It's the little things that make a story. Tali's loyalty mission was this big --------------------------------------------------------------------------- everyone else ----------------------------- and Jack's loyalty mission was ------.
Gotta say that Jack's was right up there, too, though. The way she'd gotten all confused about what had really happened on Pragia was surprising. The whole thing horrified me, too, but then I'm all warped about the cruelty to children thing ever since my daughter was born.
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Jacob says he wanted more than she wanted, I think. He also says she deserves a better man. Gotta disagree on that last bit: he's either selling himself short, or overestimating her.danteshepard wrote...
yeah, shepard played matchmaker on illuim with that asari and krogan. Why not get them back together? does he ever say what happened between them?NuclearBuddha wrote...
It would have been nice to set those two up again, actually.pvt fc jenkins wrote...
Hell, I'll even gift-wrap Miranda for him; I've got all the lovin' I need from Tali..NuclearBuddha wrote...
Good point. I don't play FemShep, so I wouldn't know. As far as Miranda goes, Jacob is more than welcome to her.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
I think the last time I chose to play a female character was in Fallout 1, and it was specifically to recreate a particular character. I just never got into it. But I do understand that some guys do it almost exclusively. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.videowiz186 wrote...
Thought was only one that did not play female.
LOL. Sorry, man.pvt fc jenkins wrote...
When you say it like that it just sounds creepy... I make primarily Male characters; though I also enjoy playing a female character every once and a whileNuclearBuddha wrote...
I think the last time I chose to play a female character was in Fallout 1, and it was specifically to recreate a particular character. I just never got into it. But I do understand that some guys do it almost exclusively. Whatever floats their boat, I guess.